作者简介
Huang Ping, Ph.D. in Sociology (LSE, London, 1991), Senior Research Fellow(1997-), is Director General, Institute of European Studies Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Secretary General, China-CEEC Think Tank Network, President, Chinese Association of American Studies, and has been Vice Presidents for the China National Association of International Relations, Chinese Association of World Politics Studies, Chinese Association of European Studies, and China Association for Hong Kong Macao Studies. he is also the Co-Chair, European Institut Transcultural.
Before he took current positions, Prof. Huang was the Deputy Director General, Institute of Sociology, Director General, Institute of American Studies, CASS, and was elected as Vice President, International Social Science Council {ISSC, 2005-2008), Vice President, International Institute of Sociology (11S,2003-2013), Vice Chairman, Management of Social Transformation (MOST, UNESCO, 2001-2005). He is in the editorial board in British Journal of Sociology, Current Sociology, Comparative Sociology, Global Social Policy, Sociology of Development, and Journal of Migration, etc.
目录
Section 1 Overall Analysis
16+1 as a Laboratory: Lessons China' s New Relations with CESEE Can Teach
Us about the Future of the Belt and Road Initiative
How Could the "16+ 1 Cooperation" Promote the Belt and Road Initiative after the
Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation
Innovation in Understanding and Cooperating the Macro-Regions: The Potential
of Promotion of the "16+1 Cooperation" and the Belt and Road Initiative
16+1 Promoting Belt and Road Initiative: Challenges and Potential Policy Re-
sponses
16+1China-CEEC Cooperation Platform Promoting Belt and Road: Opportunities
and Challenges
"16+1 Cooperation" Promoting Belt and Road Initiative Better after the Belt
and Road Forum for International Cooperation
Section 2 National Perspectives
China in Europe: A View from the Balkans
Perception of the 16+ 1 and the Belt and Road Initiative: A Perspective from Latvia
China-Croatia Cooperation: past, present and Future
How Bosnia and Herzegovina Could Benefit from the Belt and Road Initiative:
BRI Perspective of an Ambassador